“I've been loving what I've been playing. You don't want to miss this.”Brad Nicholson, Toucharcade

"Warhammer Quest is a wonderful strategy RPG" - 148 Apps

"Replay value is terrific" - Appsmile

What's New

Version History

1.31

Jun 22, 2017

As you loot the corpse, you notice an additional 32 bits in a hidden pocket.Warhammer Quest is now 64-bit compatible!

1.29

Mar 5, 2015

Fixes iCloud synchronisation issues.

1.28

Sep 18, 2014

- Fixes for iOS 8

1.27

Jul 14, 2014

Fix for crashing that was occurring in certain circumstances after using the Voidmaster spell.

1.26

Jul 4, 2014

Stability improvements.Fixed bug where Streissen and Dunkelberg are not connected.Fixed bug with Palace of Ice failing if any Warrior is killed.Resurrecting poisoned warriors in "Hardcore mode" now works correctly.Fixed bug with resurrection sometimes failing in Hardcore.

1.25

Mar 20, 2014

- New Schools of Magic Abilities

- Crystal Maze bug fix

- Withering Heat bug fix

- Many more minor bug fixes...

1.22

Jan 25, 2014

- Fixed crashing when using certain potion and scroll on yourself

- Language files updated for final black quest

- Slayer of Kings sword now does less damage to teammates

1.21

Jan 20, 2014

- "Lair of the Orc Lord" black quest added- Stability and bug fixes- Burning Trolls no longer causes the game to crash- Warrior Priest is no significantly more powerful at higher levels

1.02

1.01

1.00

As you loot the corpse, you notice an additional 32 bits in a hidden pocket.Warhammer Quest is now 64-bit compatible!

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5

77 Ratings

77 Ratings

Editors’ Choice

The Warhammer series has made a name for itself the world over for its incredible characters, deep fantasy history, and genre-defining strategic gameplay. When you look to bring that pedigree to iOS, there's no better creative team to craft it than Rodeo Games, also responsible for the critically acclaimed Hunters series. With dozens of hours of gameplay, an expansive bevy of downloadable characters, and some of the best turn-based gaming on the App Store, you'd be hard-pressed to find a title more enjoyable, challenging, and rewarding than Warhammer Quest.

Editors’ Choice

The Warhammer series has made a name for itself the world over for its incredible characters, deep fantasy history, and genre-defining strategic gameplay. When you look to bring that pedigree to iOS, there's no better creative team to craft it than Rodeo Games, also responsible for the critically acclaimed Hunters series. With dozens of hours of gameplay, an expansive bevy of downloadable characters, and some of the best turn-based gaming on the App Store, you'd be hard-pressed to find a title more enjoyable, challenging, and rewarding than Warhammer Quest.

Good Mobile Warhammer Game

Feb 3, 2018

MyGooses2

I laughed when I saw this on steam. I could choose between playing my huge library of Warhammer games or playing this. It just isn’t a pc game. But then I saw it on the apple store and bought it for my iPad. It’s definitely worth it. Over 6 hours of gameplay in one campaign is worth five dollars, and it still doesn’t feel that old on the second time playing through. The expansions are overpriced, I don’t want to pay the price of the game for it. 3 dollars for one hero? Seriously?

About how the game was developed: The combat is good, not realistic of course but similar to tabletop. The game is mostly lore friendly, except for one thing really. As you level up higher, you end up fighting Goblin Big Bosses as the rank-and-file soldiers, which they definitely aren’t! Put Orc Big’Uns instead. The wizard is difficult to use. I think if the game is trying to use winds of magic like in tabletop, we should actually “roll dice,” instead of it randomly generating it.

Overall, while it is a bad game compared to other pc games, it’s one of the best mobile games I’ve ever played.

Good Mobile Warhammer Game

Feb 3, 2018

MyGooses2

I laughed when I saw this on steam. I could choose between playing my huge library of Warhammer games or playing this. It just isn’t a pc game. But then I saw it on the apple store and bought it for my iPad. It’s definitely worth it. Over 6 hours of gameplay in one campaign is worth five dollars, and it still doesn’t feel that old on the second time playing through. The expansions are overpriced, I don’t want to pay the price of the game for it. 3 dollars for one hero? Seriously?

About how the game was developed: The combat is good, not realistic of course but similar to tabletop. The game is mostly lore friendly, except for one thing really. As you level up higher, you end up fighting Goblin Big Bosses as the rank-and-file soldiers, which they definitely aren’t! Put Orc Big’Uns instead. The wizard is difficult to use. I think if the game is trying to use winds of magic like in tabletop, we should actually “roll dice,” instead of it randomly generating it.

Overall, while it is a bad game compared to other pc games, it’s one of the best mobile games I’ve ever played.

Good Core Game

Jul 27, 2017

Sad Pages User

This is a solid core game that really hits the vibe of the original Warhammer Quest from Games Workshop. The mechanics of the game are also similar to the dice rolling fest that was the board game, and the changes to the core mechanics feel like updates making the experience better.

The only negative to the game is the overpriced DLC. Looking across industry standards, this has to be the most expensive DLC I have seen. Now the extra missions and heroes are totally optional, which is great. But the DLC costs as much, if not more than the main game, which strikes me as a strange business decision.

That being said, the main game is definately worth the price!

Good Core Game

Jul 27, 2017

Sad Pages User

This is a solid core game that really hits the vibe of the original Warhammer Quest from Games Workshop. The mechanics of the game are also similar to the dice rolling fest that was the board game, and the changes to the core mechanics feel like updates making the experience better.

The only negative to the game is the overpriced DLC. Looking across industry standards, this has to be the most expensive DLC I have seen. Now the extra missions and heroes are totally optional, which is great. But the DLC costs as much, if not more than the main game, which strikes me as a strange business decision.